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Old October 3rd 04, 03:31 AM
Frank Dresser
 
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BTW, it's an analog radio with a digital readout.

however, I have seen analog radios with digital readout tha said right
on them or right on the actual packaging (depending on the radio),
"digital radio" for sale brand new at the stores. The "digital radio"
label was put on by the manufacturers, not by the stores.

because of that, at first I thought that these were the new digital
radios. However, upon further investigation, they turned out to be only
regular analog radios with digital readout.

I wonder how they can get away with this false advertising.




Why not? The radios have a digital display.

Nearly all radios are still analog radios, even if they have microprocessor
controls. True digital radios have digital demodulators.

Frank Dresser


 
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